Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Trial reveals White House secrets (BBC)

By Richard Allen Greene
BBC News, Washington

One of the most remarkable Washington trials in a generation has come to a close with the verdict that a top White House official tried to block a federal investigation into who revealed the identity of a CIA officer.

But by the time the verdict came down, the guilt or innocence of Lewis "Scooter" Libby - once Vice-President Dick Cheney's top aide and one of the highest-ranking White House officials ever to be tried - was almost beside the point.

The important thing was seeing how the Bush administration worked behind closed doors, said Lawrence E Walsh, the special prosecutor who investigated the Reagan administration's Iran-Contra scandal nearly 20 years ago.

"To throw light on this kind of nitty-gritty detail every so often is very important. Otherwise {administrations} get out of hand even more than they already have," he told the BBC News website. ...
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